Tag: Clothing DIY

I plan on wearing this vacation t-shirt on our next vacation. And guess what, that will be in a few weeks! If you haven’t heard, Rose and I are going to Seattle on July 1st! We are so excited for this trip and pretty much had it planned since our last vacation to Portland. We’re going to don our vacation t-shirts and explore Seattle!If you’ve been to Seattle before leave a comment below telling us what we should go see or where we should eat. We’ve got our list going but are welcome to any suggestions from you guys 🙂

This faux embroidered vacation t-shirt is the perfect tee to throw on and wear on the plane. It’s loose and it’s comfy and it clearly states what you will be doing: going on vacation! Plus, it is a cinch to make.

How to make a vacation t-shirt:

Turn your iron on and iron press the iron firmly onto the letters. Hold for 10-15 seconds or per instructions on your iron on letter packaging.

Put on shirt and go on a vacation!

Where would you go if you could go anywhere in the world right now? I’ve always wanted to go to Greece so maybe I’ll make that my goal for my next vacation. This shirt can travel with you anywhere you go!

If you want more clothing do it yourself projects then head over to our Pinterest page where I am always share fun diy and craft projects.

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This cactus baseball hat was made on a whim but I quite like how it came out! As you know, I’m a little bit crazy about cactus and could easily be called a crazy cactus lady. When I was deciding what to put on this baseball hat, a cactus was the first thing that came to mind. Now I can wear my cactus baseball hat and carry my crazy cactus lady ego everywhere I go.

Materials:

How to make a cactus baseball hat:

Next, thread your needle with your embroidery thread and begin filling in your design. I used a simple stitch by starting on the back of the hat and pulling the needle through to the front and then bringing the tread across the hat and back through to the back of the hat. I’m not an embroidery expert so I don’t know the proper lingo.

Continue to fill in your design. Once you are done tie off the thread on the back of your hat.

To make the little flowers on the cactus I used little french knots, to find the tutorial for that click here.

There you have it, a fun way to update your baseball hat! Let us know in the comments below what you would embroider onto your hat! Or, what else I should embroider on a hat! It would be fun to embroider a whole bunch of cactus onto a hat but I’m not sure I have the patience to do that.Be sure to pin this diy for later and share it with your friends who might like to make it!

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I’ve been seeing lace-up shirts everywhere lately. And when you start seeing something everywhere and you are a DIY blogger then it is only your duty to create said item. In this case, a lace up shirt.

These shirts are super easy to make and do not involve any sewing cause ain’t nobody got time for that. I wish I knew how to sew complex items, but alas, my sewing abilities end at a running stitch. Even then Rose will be laughing at the shoddy job I did. Oops! Thank goodness for fabric glue! The real star of this no sew lace up shirt is the fabric glue. No no sew project would be complete without it!

Materials:

Plain t-shirt

Ribbon/trim with grommets in it – I found mine at Joann’s but here is something similar

Plain black ribbon

Fabric glue

Scissors

Instructions:

Start by drawing out a V on the neck of your t-shirt.

Cut out the V.

Trim your ribbon with the holes in it down so it is the size of the length of one side of the V. Do this with the other side of the V.

Dot your fabric glue onto one side of the ribbon, making sure to not go past the holes.

Press the ribbon down onto the V – making sure the holes are not covered.

Let dry for 24 hours.

Taking your plain black ribbon, lace up the V going in and out of the holes.

Once you are at the top you can trim the excess ribbon and glue it down using the fabric glue.

Yay for easy, no sew projects! Also yay for DIY projects you can actually use/wear! Let us know in the comments below if you try this project and happy no sewing!